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Lord Stranleigh, Philanthropist: A Gilded Age Tale of Wealth, Morality, and Philanthropy in Victorian England

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In "Lord Stranleigh, Philanthropist," Robert Barr crafts a captivating narrative that merges elements of social commentary and adventure, centered around the eccentric and benevolent figure of Lord Stranleigh. The story unfolds with rich detail, showcasing Barr'Äôs flair for witty dialogue and vivid characterizations, set against the backdrop of the changing social landscapes of early 20th-century Britain. The novel deftly tackles themes of altruism, responsibility, and the complexities of wealth, invoking a blend of humor and pathos that invites readers to examine the moral obligations of affluence. Robert Barr, a Canadian-born author and journalist, exemplified a profound interest in societal issues through his writing, drawing upon his experiences in both Canada and England. His background in journalism informed his keen observation of social dynamics and fueled his passion for philanthropy, which is vividly reflected in Lord Stranleigh'Äôs character. Barr's diverse literary oeuvre, influenced by his interactions with prominent cultural figures, reflects his understanding of human motivation and the societal duty that accompanies privilege. This novel is highly recommended for readers who appreciate literary works that blend humor with social insight, appealing to those with not only a penchant for adventure but also a desire to explore the moral intricacies surrounding wealth and compassion. Barr'Äôs sharp wit and profound reflections render this narrative both an entertaining and thought-provoking experience.

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Data de lançamento

Ebook: 8 de dezembro de 2020